- Kingdome - Wikipedia
The Kingdome (officially the King County Stadium) [4][note 1] was a multi-purpose stadium located in the Industrial District (later SoDo) [7] neighborhood of Seattle, Washington, United States
- Kingdome implosion: Wednesday marks 25 years since demolition
The Kingdome, Seattle's iconic multi-purpose stadium, was imploded on March 26, 2000, to make way for what is now Lumen Field, after serving as a home for the Mariners, Seahawks, SuperSonics, and Sounders
- The Kingdome: The Controversial Birth of a Seattle Icon
The Seattle Post-Intelligencer dubbed 1976 "The Year of the Dome" and included a Kingdome icon in its banner throughout the year Although many people were thrilled, and hoped the battle was over, controversy followed the stadium throughout its 24 year life
- Remembering the Kingdomes fall, 25 years on - Axios
Flashback: The Kingdome opened in 1976, and went on to host Mariners and Seahawks games for more than two decades But in 1994, some of the roof tiles fell down before a Mariners game, crashing into the seats below
- Seattle marks 25 years since the Kingdome implosion - KOMO
Twenty-five years ago, thousands of people in Seattle watched as crews set off a controlled implosion of the Kingdome
- Mossback’s Northwest: The rise and fall of Seattle’s Kingdome
I’m talking about the Dome — the Kingdome, the massive concrete sports complex that sat at the edge of SoDo near Pioneer Square In fact, we say SoDo because the neighborhood was south of the Dome It was controversial from the very beginning Seattle had long wanted to be a major league city
- The Kingdome – Seattle’s Multipurpose Marvel
Constructed to serve a varied range of sports, the Kingdome was home to memorable moments that have defined Seattle’s sports culture This article delves into the history, highlights, and legacy of the Kingdome, embodying its essence as a true multipurpose marvel
- Kingdome - history, photos and more of the Seattle Mariners former . . .
Opening day came on April 6, 1977 as over 57,000 fans filled the Kingdome The Kingdome consisted of a three tier grandstand The upper deck extended from the left field foul pole to home plate and around to right center field and the first and second decks circled the entire stadium
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